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Enjoy your travels as you experience the beauty of Redwood National Park and the incredible huge trees. There are several gift & souvenir shops along the way, each with their own specialty and touch of class. Plan to take your time and make lots of...More

A very special part of the West Coast that I would highly reccomend.
Kudos to those that had the foresight all those years ago to champion for the protection and conservation of this amazing area.
Definitely get off the 101 and take the scenic drive,...More

We spent a day hiking in the Prairie Creek area of the park (we really should have planned on 2-3 days). The park staff at the Prairie Creek visitor center were really knowledgeable and friendly: they recommended a great hike that included the James Irvine...More

We visited in August 2015. From the south on the 101 you hit Avenue of the Giants first. All stops on Avenue of the giants are worth it. Then further north is Prarie Creek state park. This park contains fern canyon and some incredible redwood...More

So enjoyed our visit to the redwoods. We camped at a city campground at Crescent California and were very close to either state park of the redwoods. Took gravel road thru Joseph Redwoods and stopped so many times I lost count. Took several hikes all...More

Our tax dollars did not go to waste in Orick! You could buy every dwelling and what is left of the businesses and they would not come close to the cost of the palatial Park Head Quarters in the middle of the small town. Really...More

Beautiful and definitely a must see for everyone. The auto tour was not the greatest as I felt it left out a lot along the way like the founders tree. They can be seen in a day, but to truly experience all the majesty I...More

Redwood National Park and the State California have merge to preserve some of the most beautiful Redwoods in the world. Credit goes to private donations who gave up there land to preserve the Redwood Groves.
I have been here several times and I still see...More

Yes, Jedidiah is in Redwood National Park - you need to pay a day use fee to park if you're not camping- I didn't and argued with someone about it because they wrote me a ticket even though I was practically right next to... More

Yes, Jedidiah is in Redwood National Park - you need to pay a day use fee to park if you're not camping- I didn't and argued with someone about it because they wrote me a ticket even though I was practically right next to the car and I had already paid to camp there that night. That ended up throwing the ticket away but it was annoying.